An anonymous reader writes: "cellphone maverick Denis O'Brien keeps pouring money into the world's poorest, most violent countries. His bet: Give phones to the masses and they'll fight your enemies for you."
Here in New Zealand we have a first world population and infrastructure. The telecommunications companies cite our small population as an excuse for high prices. How come this upstart company can do better, in much more difficult conditions in the third world

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